UFC officials recently announced the bookings, which take place
at the TD Garden in Boston. UFC
on Fox Sports 1 will also feature a heavyweight collision
between former Strikeforce champion Alistair
Overeem and Travis
Browne, as well as a 170-pound showdown pitting Matt Browne
against ex-UFC title contender Thiago
Alves.

McGregor, 24, has won nine straight fights, capturing the Cage
Warriors featherweight and lightweight titles in the United Kingdom
before joining the UFC earlier this year. The Irishman impressed in
his Octagon debut, stopping “TUF 14” vet Marcus
Brimage with punches in just 67 seconds.

A “TUF 15” alum, Ogle now looks to succeed where Brimage failed.
Though the 24-year-old was edged by Corassani in his UFC foray last
September, “The Little Axe” responded with a victory in his most
recent outing, outpointing Josh Grispi
in a unanimous decision at UFC on Fuel TV 7.

Brown, 37, has not competed in more than a year, though he will
ride a small winning streak into his clash with Corassani, having
outpointed Nam Phan and
Daniel
Pineda in his last two fights. A veteran of 34 pro bouts, the
former WEC champion owns 13 of his career victories by way of
submission.

Corassani, meanwhile, has won six of his last seven and has not
lost since joining the UFC at the conclusion of his “TUF 14” stint.
After outpointing Ogle in a split decision last year, the Swede was
also victorious in his most recent effort, taking a unanimous
verdict from Robbie
Peralta on April 6 at UFC on Fuel TV 9.